BA Sculpture and Integrated Practices

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Pratt Institute

Program Overview

Sculpture and Integrated Practices majors at Pratt explore a multitude of mediums, techniques, and ideas reflective of contemporary practices in a dynamic learning environment. The Sculpture Curriculum is built around core studio and elective courses that investigate diverse conceptual approaches, mediums, and processes. Students have access to extensive Wood, Metal, and Ceramic studios/shops as well as advanced digital and alternative mediums. The curriculum builds progressively toward mastery of concepts, processes, and tools so that by the senior year, students are working independently in their own studios, developing their most advanced work within a course structure of public presentations, individual, and group critiques. The graduation year culminates in a B.F.A. Thesis exhibition on the Pratt Campus that is open to the public.

Program Key Stats

$53838 (Annual Cost)



Eligibility Criteria

3.3
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1200
6.5

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Curator
  • Teacher
  • Museum
  • Administrator/Director
  • Conservator/Art
  • Restorer/Conservation Scientist
  • Art Authenticator

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